I don't quite get this. The White Sox were expected to be good, one of the most improved teams, a contender in the AL Central, etc.

Did anyone think the Brewers would be any good? I thought they were expected to have a rebuilding year. They picked up Roenick's 2016 option just before the season started. They're just not a very talented team overall, and AIUI their farm system kind of sucks, too.

Brewers GM Doug Melvin cited the Crew's record over the past 100 games as a determining factor to fire Roenicke. I don't have the stats available, but isn't Roenicke's record over the past 100 games better than Ventura's?

Brewers GM Doug Melvin cited the Crew's record over the past 100 games as a determining factor to fire Roenicke. I don't have the stats available, but isn't Roenicke's record over the past 100 games better than Ventura's?